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POETICAL. | From Iht Ktmrlet'itorktr. j A WXJVOTJR «CBW». Xb, ifnitfil iLTVJin i. uiU'Rf; tbr broad Likr Qivru k«*k uo ifimpl* K> lh« eddying wind : No ikadnx furrow* streak it» gleaming plane. The it*** ire bung with wreathe of pend cut gems; The mountains seem cmbbdmieiits ol light, Keetiug their bright crow-tie in the blue «t heat- : 6« Wr§\r»U«, fair, aud spirit like thsy stand hit hair investiture of purity. le thia lha river that in voiceful spring Ta ita aero music danced thru ugh bank* ot now era T The lake where lightly rocked the gilded hark, , And the proud aw-a led forth her crusted brood ! And are yon hills the same, whose fertile aides 2oued With all grade* of verdufh. sent Inward* he a ecu CaTiitnlulling incense ou the mists of inorti ? All are the same, .inti yonder bidltant sun. That scarcely warms the da/alnig landscape no**. Shall melt them hack to life—the hills shall yield Of their dissolving rubes to swell the stream. Which to the lake shall pour its tribute lids Tbs lake shall teed the clouds.and their dark folds Shade the young roses from the ki tailing or am Barth shall yield up her vegetable dead ; But of all those who pressed hei last spring flow era. Many shall rest beneath them—some that roved These solitudes and made her echoes nog With wild, heart-bubbling laughter, diall he still, Yea, chambered in that vast unlijihted hall, To which earth’s surface forms one mighty roof. Which, with mad inuth. its coining tenants tread! flRMlIA ITVItK. llduit of m i.i t. \ 11 s. Wcdntt/lay% Dec. 21. Thw enpoiiV'J bill to provide for tli« c insfmc lion of a road from .Nicholas Court-house to<itu l«% Bridge, oa* read >i third lima and pasted, fThis bid directs j4l,.VHJ to he paid out ot the ritpntury, un i $1,000 to bo paid b> the counu-* of Nicholas and Fayette.] Mr. Diiyly of Accomac laid he was not in thr * House, wild did not Vote on the Bill ; he linked whether he could move the reconsideration id the vote on it* passage. Fin* Speaker replied in the negative. Mr. Lockett iimsod the reconsideration ot the vote, which o.i* nijiVi* l to. Tile question being again put mi the p image of the bill, it v\ i> > t i|H>rud b\ .Messrs. Watkins, \\ L*oholk, Mmv and Fisher, and opposed b\ Mr. Bay Iv ; and t'le iye\ .ivl ii«h * having been order ed, on morion of Mi. Hudgins, the bill passed; M)V> 53, HUt'li il. Petition* were presented and referred—b\ Mr. May, ot f. Follet HMtl others, for the mcorpniu tfDu of a nianufurluri ig company, .it Swift creek in I ho county • i Chesterfield—hv M-. Moncuru, til iiiiZi itsul F.mquier, (,'olpeper and Uappihiit H0ck, tor a R ink or Br ttieli o| a Bank at Falmouth —by Mr. Biown, of Fliu* .1. Well* and otliets, for lire discharge ot \\ .n. Martin Imm confinement in the Penitentiary—by Mi. Malloi \, of the Trus tees of the Brunswick Acadomv fur an ai l ot m cernoi.it ioii. MK. LK.Kill'S LFPI'Fll OK KKSK.W I’lOV Mr. Watkins, from tin* Select Committee ni> pointed tn consider Mi. Leigh’* let,1*1 ul n signa lion, made a repot t, com ludmg with tin* lollowiu/ resolutions : 1. Tkertfun rmulrr l, Tint the two sesrral letter* aforesaid, of Duupimm Watkins Leigh, ire deruit-il lllghtv disrespectful in tlieii lone, and mi satisfactory m tin ir reasonings, and tlim tins A, •Villlslydiithderl.il 11 s disapprove nt the cun lin t of the a.iill Benjamin Watkins Leigh, tiiuchini’ the expunging resolutions, anil the instructions cnn rerning the same, given Inm by the timeial A. scmblv, at tile lati* session therent, 2. litiulutd, (tho letters wf the said 3>vn.itor lo the aontrarv nulw ilhsMnding,) That this \s-i in bly ilolh soliinnlv.repe.it tie u unshaken reguid for the light ol instruction, as resting on t'.n broad ha ■IS ol the nature ol lepresenlatioN, and as one id thu vital principles ul our litre iiislitutiulis ; and that it is the duly ul the rep. escntativ* tu tdrev the illstrurtiutis ot his constituents, I»r leslgn the tnisi with which they liave cloth d him, in order dial n mav le* transitu red lulu die hands of (host! w hu will carry into exeention the uidu*. and instructions **l the constituent body. si. Uc full ul, I hat after the suleain, and non repeat* d expression of llu* opinion ol tho Oe.ieia' Assembly on tin* Kiglit ot I* struction, and the du ty ot obedience thereto, un ui-tii uuglu ii**nci forth to accept ot retain the ippoiutiueui * I Senator of the L niled States, Inuu \ irginia, who doth nut hold himself bound iu ohevsinh iustructinns, or lo resign Hie trust with whi, it he is clothed. On mot tun ot M*'. Pendleton, the Kefsort was laid on the table and ordered to be printed. On motion ol Mi. Hi.ideu, the Couimptiro on the Militia Laws was i nsl rite tod lo inquire into tho ex pediency ul reducing the maximum hue imposed un delinquents for nun-alti ndaiiro ol the compaov and regimental musters, ,Ve. % ntotion ol Mr. t'ai ier, the Committee ol Courts ol Justice was Instructed tu inuiurii tutu the expediency of so amending tin* act concerning e mancipaled slaves, as (.. aullhiri/.e llu* County and Curpiiraliou Courts, to mIIoiv slaves over a certain age who may he eiminripatcd, In remain m this State, provided that bund well adequate security be given, binding the obligors to indemnify the u voracers of the puur against all claims lor the sup port of such emancipated persons, and lo huvr such removed out of tho Slate, if the Court shall ufterivarJs revoke such permission ; anil m case the person he a female and shall have a child or children, to have them lemoved beyond the limits of the Stan—that the Committee inquire min the expej.ency of making any other amend ment tu the said act ; and repott In hill or oilier w i»e. On motion ot Mr. W atkins, I hw Ilouve atijnunirti. 77iirrjJuy, f),c *»2 On motion "t Mr. 11 inker.',be' Commit,. « of! School* and Colleges w ere ins,rimed to inquire in to the expediency ul incorporating tin* Female Buckingham Institution. “ 7 till-on. ilie Committee of KotiUs, sVc., were instructed to inquire into the , ,i»uMM»cy id appropriating the sum of two tlmu !"* . dollars, (or tlm purpose of improving the nav igation of the West fork of Holstein titer, ... couniv of Washington, from King’s Sah Works to the I ennessee line. Petition* were presented ami referred—b* Mr. lattttaud, ofrtliwm, of Cldrksvtlle, Me.kleo ourg, for Ike establishment of a Branch B.nki' that I> ace_bv Mr. Mat . of citizen, of Farms ill,., lor a Branch Bank at that place. Mr. Dorman presented a memorial, coi.lainiac ie replication ot Judge K.lttin S. Duncan, to the urir*' 5,'*,"'",r<* 5l,n"> linte since against hint Ut WilHam A. Hartisun. On moriou of Mr. Dorman, tho charges and memorial in replica,iuu acre ordered to be print ricnltur""l'f>t m Mr. May, the Comuiittee of Ag Manufactures m, instructed to in- , ZjnZ*, '* of i'lert issin^ tlm fees of Imre ' " ^ T°b8CCO U‘ a" *»tt n of Peters- I Co^.TPV0" "f n°,Ul Committee of I Court, of Justice was irisiruclodtn inquire into the ,hB 8i,o”a,‘ce ,ur iw -I-; On motion of jjr. Chop.torn, * • ' •ft# #Ujourm«?. — 4 /'ndiilf, Ui€m W. On motion of Mr. Watkins, th® commi"#* «*» militia laws mi-instructed to inquire into tloca nodlencyof amending or eipUnniug by logi«Utie# ••oactmelH the 96th and lOOtli set t -mi* ol the art emit led an act tor the In tier organisation of the militia, passed .March *^th, 1^31. Mr. W ilson, from the select committer appoint ed <»n tin* subject of die Small l*o\ in UicIimnnd, mado « report, accompanied with the deposition* of m-.nly all thn physicians ot iho City, trooi which it appear* mat too disease is ou tin* de cline. I’h* report and evidence sen*, on mutton ol Mr. Wilson, laid >n tin* tabic. The engrossed hill to establish * Muf*erioi i ouri of Law ant) Chancery tor the County ot Hemic® and the City ol llicht/tond, was read .1 toitd time. Mr. Harrison moved to till the blank for tlm sal ms of the Judge to be aopoiuted lm the tie* court, with the sum of *2,<*00. This mot ion was opposed by Messrs. W i |(«v, Jessre, and Smith of Isle of Wight, and supported by Messrs. Harrison, Ktanard, Mav, Moore, I )avenport, Tunstall, Campbell and \ aoghaii. Messr*. Wiley and Smith of I. of \V., several* I\ moved to I iy the bill on tho table, without sin - mi. tin million ol 'ir. jcssee, tin* aye* .mu h"»* were or.lt red cm filling tin* blank, and tin* question being put, it wus billed with tin* sum of $2,000, by die following vole : Ave* 57—Noes *15. Tins question bumg then on lilt* passage ol tin* bill, tboayot and no*s were order•*.! on mo tion ol .Mi. J essee, and the hill passed : \ n,lS.'l, No- s 5. On motion ot Mi. Moore, tlm t i»mmitt*o ol Uoads, Ate., was iiisttuclcd t«» inquire into tlm ex* 1 pedieucy ol imorporntii.g a company to con struct a turnpike toad from Lexington in the county ol Hoi ktuidgr, to some point on James Ki ver, between the towns of Scoltxx die and New Market. And hat the vume committee inquire into the ex pi dime\ of iiicoi pointing a rompanv to construct a turnpike ro id from (iieetisville in the county of Augusta, io luteis< ct the Lexington Ac. Covington Turnpike road between the House ot Vimnulrout, and Jordan’s Furnace. On motion ol Mi. Davis, the ( oinmittoe ol Court* ol Justice was instructed to inquire into the «i tied i uric v •»! exo*ndiug the jurisdiction of the Magistrates of tins Cummonweulth io dol lars ; and also the right o! appeal from their judg ments, m all action! of debifdciunuo and trover «x cccdinp one dollar. Mr. Wilcv moved that when the House adpiuru to-rnprinw, it adjourji to ir.eet again at l*J o’clock tut Wednesday next. Mr. Watkins moved that when the House adjourji on to-morrow, it adjourn to Tuesday nr xf. The question hemp put on Ml. W dey’s motion, it wa» agreed u» : Aves *10, noes dO. Severul petitions were presented mid referred, On moliou ol Mr. W atkins, I he ILuise adjourned. Saturday, Dec. J l. On muiiitii ol Mr, M tv, tint committee ol Coin u ol Jusfit c w .is untrue t* J to inquire into tin* v xprdicnt'x ot reducing tlio number ot term* oftl.e county courts to six in carli year, granting to all ol tlicm the jurisdiction ol tlio present mouthlv c oits ; and to two 01 three ot them only, that ol tiio piesi’in qn.ii tell v courts. On motion nl'’.Mi. Dorm.in, the committee ol Couil.i ofjustici were nistiucled to inquire into the expediency • <! givine to the Judges of the Cif cuit Supriittr (‘tuts ol Law and t'lutmer v tlie puwn » to grant wntxuf piohibitiou in vara* turn. On motion ol Mi. Y slier the committee of ( o nt sol Ju Alice were insti noted to ii q lire into tin expediency of I cleaving the ('oiiiimm w t allh's light I * * lot foiled delinquent and escheated lands, upon which % ii vein liasii h,-en made, or patents Lined, si i. e the 1st div ol A pi 11, 18.S1, to the persons lor whom such survex * were in ole, or to iv I isvu sue h patent* vxvie issu'd, iqmu roiiditiou that such survey s on w liii h patents h ive not vet issued bo rut I v earned into grant, and entered up on the i oiiiiuusi.iiuts' book* of the several coun ties in which such binds max lie, or in mix othoi manner which hv the committee m <v be consid ered just ami proper. ses eral petitions iv*-i e presented and releited. \ j i ions re i• ris oI i c*<*innt ters vvei e considered and agreed to; and a large number of bills pas sed through tle*ii hist and second readings. The business on the tab t having been gone through with , On motion ot Mr. May, the House adjourned. ./ LARGE STOCK OF FALL AXII XVI AT F.K UOOftM, •IT RICH I VEll I*Kll £ *. I HAVL just received, my entire stock of Fall -* af*d W Intel < iooiL, and tiud I have an uiiumi.i1 heavy stook on hand, in consequence ol which, I will sell, at very teduceo prices, fur cash ; pc iso us wishing to supply themselves with any articles m mx hue, will find it to their interest to give me a cali. as 1 am detetturned to reduce my stock hv selling at a small advance. V gi« af portion ot mv Loud* weie purchased belme the late advance, and pnn cipallv tor cash, which iuduces me to believe that, none will go iway dissatisfied, that may favoi me with a call — 1 will take pleasure m exhibiting m\ (looda to all who tuuy wish n» hey. The follow iu« an- oul v a tew nl the article*, cotiipiismg tny stock :* Hlue, Black and Faucy Col d. Cloths A Utusi meres, Sattiuctts of all kinds, very cheap. Kentucky Jeans, a handsome article for gsutUiusi.V w ear, l l«- ivy Woolen* for Negroes, from 37J to 6 »ot*uU. ..Ifipcit ( nttoli, ( \\ ilsou'H.) Linseyi, I’lam .ml .Striped. j ami 1 Blanket*. Rose aad V\ tiiruoy, very larj,', ii«m, l>o. Dullel and Twilled, cl'e.tp, l*u, do vety laige. lot Tent Co,«r», < tu.iK.tain. a veiv laige .tuck—ven low. Do. Damask, .* Ur" and bcantiful article, •u"i*s .Mu,'ttia, plaiu .mil figuied, ilobmel, do, plum aud figurr.l, J .ckomt Mull, and Book do. Caiubncka. plum .uid alnped, I ice*. Fooling ami IZdjriiijis, good.assortment. Ribbons, a laige supply, some very handsome, Boimelaol III. lilies I style, and Aitifiurl Dowels, lunml llau and Cnps, a laige a.somuent, cheap, I Shoes. a large supply, <■nuleineu's and Ladies' Cloaks. (eery cheap.) t„. k. '!i. | »i;|i a laige assortment of Urocenes, besides ot.n-i *iic|t. mo tedious to name. „ <. , „ JAMES E IIORNER. | -I "ill pne » liberal prica for Couutrv 1 Jeans. Domes!ie l»oeks and Wool. I MS. B. HORNER n«y.HKNGLAND. T'!‘: Sb'P <irn<?' *mved l.ivernool, ..... lu >*>•■ balance ol"nn I'd||-S sum |v „« i A^niiTiirvuAni:. »wt.Ta'b' expected up iu a few days. MI NC II \ Vl> nnv uow expect to uhta.u any quantity „f a„v ;il-tj..|e ',,f Unna, «.la»xand Laitban-ware tbeV mat rr.iuive lor Ibetr.ale. JOSI.N11>. i;V \\s _ November 14_*,wr M* ^ kemi cky jeaksT TTL.S1 RECEI\ ED, diicct troni (lie Mamifac lory, Kentucky Jra.ii, mm* 0f i, verv fin., mid beautiful. « MA,mX* 'VAKD & DAVIS. Nov. 28 tg IHMiF.C prime Itum-h Il.uiu. just reoeirrd and for vole by V \ YNE a- TI'ltNTT? JVc 1 • u CLASSICAL 1H1IOOL. r 11 IfC txaftiin.ittoll «f my School at Millbrnrii I A1beniMih,t took place on Saturday, the Hhb DecrnilHr. English Emhv* computed fur the occasion wei«* rend by Juim * H. Minor, Vlbe inark, and VV alter L. Biulor I, Goochland. Vi ler die i xa.ninution, Pri'/.e* w< re awarded to the following youitt! gentlemen lor sUnliie' most fre quently h«* i I in their n • pel liv*• Classes, during the session. English Composition, Benjamin J. Harbour, Orange. GREEK — ht Clan —(Euripides,) Drury Wood, Albemarle, Morton Sioini* fradmj D» - inusthef.e*, not competing, having read more Greek. •* 2d Class-— (Xenophon,) James II. Minor, Albemarle, L \ 1 IN—hi Clan—(Cicero,) Roman Anti quities, ami Geography, and trai.slating English mlo Latin, being itu bided In thi* ClasJ—Jano s II. ' Minor, Alotiiiarle. 2*1 ('lass—(Horace, Ancioiii Geug ripliy, inciu lod,) Edward Trenl, Cumberland. M Class -(Virgil, Ancient Geog raphy, included,) George H. Hrown, Albemarle. HA Class—(Caesar,) Edward J. VVdin, Richmond. 5f A Class—(Caesar,) William W al lace, King George. C last writing iianslations (rum Sallust, com prised of the ]»t, 3d, and 3d ( Uii, James II. Mi nor, Albem u le. GLOMF.TK V—- 1*/ Class -Benjamin J. Bar hour, Orange. ** 2*1 Clast—W alter L. BiuforJ, (Joocbhi ml. \Rrril.METlC — lit Class- Including aUo, j questions in Natural Philosophy, solved by the . I rules in tbo Cambndgo Mechanic*', Morton Simms, Albemarle. •• 2d Clan—Walker Duke, Al bemarle. •• 2d Clan—Alexander llamil 1 ton Micliie, Albemarle. | USE OL I HE TKKKE&TlAL GLOBE— isf ('lass — Benjamin J. Barbour, Orange. 2*1 (,'l*issm—Dabney ti. Maury, Fredericksburg. I 3d ('lass — Alexander II. Micliie, Albemarle. Piizusfoi good conduct and studiousness, a : warded to A. II. Micliie Sl Bcifirld Carr £>hacklr ' lord, Vlbeniurh*. I will commence my School again uu the 30th ol .huu irv next, and tbo session will terminate on tho 30th December following, with a vacation in summer, from tho 30th of Juno to the 30th July . Tile Text Books used, will, as far as practicable, he those u»od at the University. Tito tuition lee is #10 for the scholastic year of 10 month*, one hall payable, at the beginning of tho session, the other at tl»e commencement of the second term. Richard l)uke, l\>q. the gentleman on whose plantation the School is situated, about 8 miles N. I • from Charlottesville, yvill accommodate Bourd on, (Bo nd, Bedding, Washing, Fuel and Can dles, included,) at 130 doll ns loi 10 month*. .Nli . Duke has h it linns ll compelled to raise the price oyer he rate ol the lastyi ai in consequence ol the high |it in' ot provisions. Dr. \V ill tim Con Sl Kith.ml D. Simms, Fstj. will also loci'ivo Boarders, (Bead, &e., inclu ded,! tIhj loiiiutr at $100, the latter at $90 lot 10 mouths. 1 he situation ol ruy School is eligible for youths on account <if the luialihmess of the t l.mate, being IIIIHIII passed in that respect by any in (lie State, and also on account of its being at a di»tau< o from places ot dissipation. Monthly Circulars will bet* siicd, showing die advancement and behaviour ot die Scholar*. Nothing will be refunded, except in cases ol xii kite**. I uiseii thu following testimonials lor tbo in formation ol parent* and guardians, who may wish to intrust their son* or wards to my care. ‘ Having examined M r. (iuiH jjo Clive a, la lii, kmiivUnltf.' >>l tim (Iii'i’K mill L.iim 1..in-,mm', | ii i'l my»'ll iuilioriir.1 u> xuy ilm !.,• i, w i ll quainli'il willi balli,amt c.I|mI)Ii- (Viiu In, ai-quiri. monls la u .ii liinj; liitmi .tHccsxtullv. 1 Iff! ua bf, iutiou in lomimmiling linn u» u Tvutlirr la tliu cuufidoui a ul |i.ii i nis." GESSNKR HARRISON, J’rof ul Ancient iMnguagci, in the l. diversity oj \'if£inia. December l.l, 1834. •' At .Mr. Clivi \ ri'(|iir*l I Inivu r >i( full, exum imtd liim in Auitiiiifiic, 4lei'bni, l'i icanumi'ii v, and (joonifiry, mid repaid liim a, qualified la Ificli I*nv ol lliose brandies ul.M.iilu malic n lo I lie extent cainmimly nliaii id in thu Semi,nines al di«> country, .milt.in therein, u recommend him la liie i' 'iifidfnie nl niinrnl,.” e. uo.NNVe vstle, /*. f/i imr o/ .11 at he mat ict. (I'mvi unrt Yinul.siv) Due. 13, lh.Ki. C?* Letter* directed lo me, n 'nr Stony l*uiiit, \lbenmrlf, will bn |)rinn|iilv mended m. " GEORGE CLIVE. December 28 »3w I PAT HICK m:\KV ACADEMY* | r|MlE imblif examination, at tin. institution, will j ^ ctuniiu nee on Finlay the Kith day of Deccui ht i, on w bich occasion the parents and guardian* ol |'ii|nl. in attendance, and »fl whu feel an interest iu such e ercisen, arc earnestly requested to attend 1 lie excuses of the Wititei Session will com mence ou the Itith of January, 1837. 1 he subscriber, m returning bis thanks, for the 'eiy genet a! patronage heietoloie extended to the | Academy, promise* a eoutruuauee ot his rxertiuns, 1 tor the welfare of those whoinay be entrusted to lire, tuition, arid lor the future usefulness of the school. I«ntertaiuing a dcvotiuual attachment to the pro tcssioM. and aided by many years ot laborious expe ireuce. die Kubscriber trusts that he is prepared to Conduct iris school m a manner that wall prove emi nently beneficial to his pupils. It is a source of in effable gr atification to him. that the youth prepared under his tuitmu loi a collegiate course, have inva riably been distinguished, whithersoever they have gone, lor classical attainments, as well as precision and accuracy. m then general elementaly course. 1 he discipline ot the school will requite a strict | observance ol the rule* and regulations, punctuality m attendance and recitation, diligence in application to study, and exemplary moral deportment. Fverv means will be used, and particularly that of private admonition and instruction, to inspire the aludeut with a loudness for b:s studies, and stimulate linn j t*» a vigorous prosecution of the same. The course ! (*l study embrace* every tiling in classical literature ' and sci.Mice taught in any similar institution in the J Ntatc Great atteutiou will he paid to Composition I m Latin and Greek The pupil will also he tequi j ten to exhibit, once a foruiiglitt, for examination j •md collection, Composition m Fnghsh- It may not be improper to advise the classical student j to provide himself with Adaitfa Kou.n.i Autiquitics, i , leveland’s Fpttoiueof Grecian do.. Butler’s Ancient ' teogiaphy and Atlas, and living’s Flcmcntsof Fn glish ( omposition. I lie ilitlicullic* heretofore existing in relation to i I "v.iruing are entirely removed. Gentlemen have I l,rePa>',,d ,|icm»tlves. throughout the neighborhood, j |“ •"■‘'"'“'Uodate any number of applicants. Col. ; amt teamy lias taken the commodious and well niiangei mtldtqgs of Gen, Dillard imitirdiatelv. by the Academy, and wiU furnish boarding in a "neat an.l conifortab'e style-.Mr. Wm. Dand.idgc, Mr. Villi i. M IJandrige. Mis. Philputts anc Mr. Sheltou Kontierly. who have hitherte afforded universal satis- ! t."iion. will couliuue to entertain boarders. , ‘ ncpublie examination will commeuceat the end of each session. TERMS. Hoard, including washing, lodging, candies snd lire wood, per session of five mouths, * S;t<>.no Tuition m the languages, do. English course. lo ot) i Dee; 12 JOS.p. GODFREY.' BLANKS FOR SAIEHERE *5,000 REWARD. l»,"AS on from bt UiaMl i*m mail dy, for TT Lvim hbm<,( noir M«nelie»tpr, on Ttmr • I iv mor«iiit"t about four o’ciork, * IKI.^K, < out lining o\i; hivihr ii end tv;i:v TV THREW END HOLE VIEW, /fi notes uI tin l.yothhnrg Offices of tin Hook of Virginia ami tin Jui/ner s' Hunk of I uginiu. I Ik almVn n-tt'iml «ill In- |>ui I lor llm »|>|ne hriiMtm of tin- (nT|icir tmr nf llm JmihI, .mil .. Cnvpry ill tile mon«\ ■ \. KOUINSON, Jr. Cashier Of the Hank of Vtrguna. JOHN U. BLAlB, Cashier Of the I'aniters' Hank »f Virginia. rb-o’iiiln r ‘Jti NIGHT WALES, ON Tuesday night «Uth inst. I will commence my flight Sutm. and shall be regular every I uesday and Friday night, during the Fall and Wiutii mouths. Having recently fitted up my house for the night sales, 1 am now prepared to of fer inducement* to purchasers. Sales will consist ol l>ry (foods, (suitable to the season,) Cutlery, Shoes, Hoots, Jlats, Hooks, Clocks, Watches. Jcwtlry, Ac. Ac. VII orders strictly attended to, and returns prompt ly and *[*-ciallv made Consignments thandfullv re ceived. Cl! \KLKS Pit FITS. Oct. * 1 is l)i:i>FOHI) LAM) FOH S ILK. riMIF LAND on which James Austin, dec’d. re ■ sided, is offered for safe. 'This tract of land, containing upward-* of acies. situated hi fhe .South pari of Urdl ord, about hull way between Coosc (’reck and Oiler river* ; lies on the waters of Orrick’s Creek, l “» miles South of' Liberty, 1 *J mile.* West ol New Lcuidoii, and l» miles fi in Leesville on Staunton Hiver. This laud lies well, and is welt watered, has about ITif) or fJOl) acres ol cleared land, hi good condition for cropping : a considerable por tion of the cleared land is good 'Tobacco land, and the balance good grain laud, The improvements consist of a trauie duelling house with si* rooms, a kitchen and other out houses, necessary f>r n fami ly. We deem it unnecessary to say more in advertis ing, ns it is uot probable that any person will pur chase without first viewing the land for them* elves which They can do at any time, l»v applyiuc to Thomas Vustm, Jr. on the premises. I he laud will be divided to suit purchasers, it bv bo doing, a sale can be more readily effected. Terms w ill be made accommodating Till Li:u VTEKSC (T/“ The Teietsburg Intelligencer will insert the foregoing once a week lor four weeks, and send ac count to this ©flier. Nov. , wjm .i. . s is.i r a j, i: r o a: a* f|V\KI'.S tins oppoi tunity ol informing his friends 1 and the public generally, that he has now re ceived Ins enure Call Suppiy u| S.\ DIUJ.K V. comprising almost every article belonging to lus line ol business, lie has also on baud .» large and "en cial assortment ol ready-made work m bis line, to wit : Saddle of all kinds and qualifies, .Saddle Mags, do do Harness, do do lit idle* and Martingales, Jo do hiding & Coach Whips, Jo du Travelling hags, do do Tiavelling Trunks, do do Sir.»iugles and Girths, do do Spurs, do d0 Horse Collars, do do Waggon W hips, do do Trace & Halter Chains, do do Coat Pa ls Strap l.cathcrs, do Crufipers, *Vc. «Sce. \c, \Uo. a largn and splendid assortment of Blipl' V l<> IvfUll.S ami B I, \U SKINS ; all of which he i» detetmined to mjII low, tor cash or country pro duce. Those wanting articles iu bis tine will do urll to 'jive liitn a call before purchasing. ’I/"* All repairing dune with ucaiuess and d*e patch. V' ’> Is K%!>E»LL:ieV, Ac. ,|,lll. subscribe)* have lemovrd lo rhe tenement l formerly o cupinl by Mr. William Dean, ami ! mie dour above Patrick Matthews .V Co , where • hey will constantly keep on h mil, a teiiei.il assort ment of every article in their lute of husim ss, cuu I sistiug of the following articles, which they arc cle , tertiitned to sell, on moderate terms : beard's mueli improved Patent Spring Saddles, Ladies’ Saddles ot every description, t Jeutlcmeu's du do Coach It.uiiess, tain Harness, Carryall Harness, \\ aggo Hear, Cart dm Dray do. Whips. Collars. Saddle bags, of everv description bridles. M artiugalcs. Water proot trivelling Hocks, a good rind com fortable siticlr. \uy Lind ol ot produce taken for work, anil i e paiisdoneat the shortest notice. VII orders thank • tally received and punctually attended to. SIMPSON Si LYMAN. \ fashionable and comfortable Carnage for lure, with good ami sale horses, ami careful driver. N. It. A lew dozen Sheep Skins'forsale. S. cV L. November *JS TO FARM lb IIS AM> PLANTKRS. \V *■ ,luve jUM °l'1 "i ll a superior lot of blankets. ’ v Napt Cottons. Coaise Woollens, and 10 bales Petersburg ami Manchester t 'niton t • zi.-kurgs. :,|| „| winch we will Sell low .J-.II iicularv blankets ami Napt Cottons. J AMILS HUNT A: CO. ___ _ Importers, FOR HIMEs ■ till. Slaves belonging to the estate of Ambrose I omllnson, dec. will be hired to the highest bidder, at the black Smith's Shop of Mis. San dnlge (near the butl'ilne Spring's) on Tuesday, the kith instant. Four of those Slaves are Men. Z DUUMMONl), /If/m. D. /LA. of .4. T> ml mnn. drc. Decent bet li» ^ *'• K S T A II I. I S II M 10 \ x. rOURQURBAN eSc PALMER. SION OF THE BBO 1* JT U M/,|{/„V .fBOBBT.BBl. I N th, Ih ick Tcnenu nt, a few door., Uloiv the Tot Office, and between It. ft Non-elf s t'anci, On, i"“‘d Store and Thurman and School field's Hard trait hxtublishmtnt. L'J A\ INt. entered into co-partnership, tor the P«rP»«* ol 0.1.1)11,R on the Apothecary and 1 .,lVM j*llslll<-ss in this place. »e take this method Ul inlormiiig ourlnends ami the public nenerallv "0 "c now receiving ami openinc. direct li oiii HaUlllinre, Philadelphia and Now York, an entire uv\\ assortment ot 1 1“i' A*D (l«n>t Mr.DtciNw. Ditt os, I-.unts, <>it..s DiK.-STurrs. SutiotWs Instmm.nts, •Vc. tVc. compnMn,: nil the newest and most approved article, inuse, allot which have been rcceutlv selected with great care, by one of the firm. As «e are determined to sell oo accommodating ms especudlvto ar,-e dealers, we particularly matte | bysicuu. and country Merchants to give us a ■ ll0'U “ Promptly attended to, put "pm th.- most carelul manner, aud forwarded with • hr greatest despatch. We solicit a share of the public patronage. THOMAS FOI'RVIWREAN. v h « . RE HEX D. PALMER. t a-" * , Ve ",S1 r,'r,'‘vp,i a splendid new SO. A Apajuaewbicb wri“ he it, 'oil operation few i„ a •' , , 1 ,,f Ts*sl HE AX V I* \LMLR 'epiembei IS WASHI.WrOft HOTKL. rip III'. Subscribers lit? leave ti.iidorm llu irfrifii.U m. aud the public geuerallv, dial they h ue pur chased this valuable pmpertyi aud "til be |"» pared, vuthe It!-1 ot .Weitiber, tu aecoiimiodate all these who may iMVuur us nith a t ail- I he house wi >« furnished wttii plain and neat furniture, and uiir ser vants the host that can be procured, our bar "till the best of liquors', and nur table and stable with *'ie best the market affords. Our senior as great expvrince m tlie business, ami we pbdge ourselves to use the most indefatigable «vertious to render our visitors comfortable ^ able. WILLIAM MIX, JAMES M. LANCIIORNE. 1 i N. If—The subscriber* are prepared to aciotn 1 inodate and would like to receive a lew \e*nl> , Hoarders. W • 8L J. M. L. Lynchburg, <H*t. \M TH39 LOVirjaSTOW HOTEL. r|1 1C subsetiber* having purchased the tavern near the Courthouse, in the town of i.oving stou, heretofore occupied by Col. Charles Perrow, beg leave to inform the public generally, that they will make every exertion to please those who may call upon them. The house is large and convenient and will be neatly lilted up. Seivants shall beat twntiv e, Table and Stable supplied as well as the country can afford, and the Bedding shall be ol the fit i order. In fine, we will endeavor to keep a house worthy ol the public regar 1. The line ot Stages which passes through tins place, stops at this house, and passengers shall be furnished with every accom modation. We therefore solicit the pubhc patio uage. HE Mi V S. PEYTON, WM. I. KIDD, FREDERICK ri. PEYTON. August ti5 ta '3'oivn MjOIs and JYcgroes FOR Sill-F. f jM 111: heirs and legatee s of the late Col. John ■ Wiatt and Mrs. M. \\ iatt, dec.—iu order the luoreieadily toelfect a division of tin* estate, v\ill 1 expose to sale, at public amnion, on Tuesday, the ,’fl day • January, 1e537, (if fair, if not, then the nest fair day thereafter.) on the piemises, the House aud ; Lot ot’ (around on l.ytich Street, in the town <*t ! Lyyehburg.l’oiuierly the reMiien e ul Col. v\ tail ct n i Mining halfau acre ot (.'round, with all the neeessa 1 rv Out Buildings attached Also, a Lot ul (iiound ' adjoining the above, upon which isercet*- la Tobae ( co Factory—aud at the same time aud place I oft* 8 0 Valualile Ye$roe«, | consisting nt four first rate Tobacco Twister* and i Prizes and several likely W omen and Children— they are all as valuable Slaves as any ever offered | lor salt* in this place,being select aud family Servants. , The real estate will be sold upon a credit of out* and two years, bonds with approved security and a deed j of trust upon tiic property, to secure both payments. ; The Slaves will be sold upon a credit of i‘«* months j —bonds with approved security required. THE HEIRS w‘w LEGATEES. Dec. 19 NEGROES tOK HIRE, ’ ILL hn hired, fur tin* ensuing year, at ™ public Auction, at Thomas CuIlmii.ii' s <’»rocerv, in iliocutintv of Amherst on I'i id.in . l*o j .jOiIi instant all flu? SL A VLS belonging to! ; • cs* 1 tatu of Joun Harvard, deed., consisting of se>.,ai Men, \V iiiiii-a aud liuvv. II. IIK.NLY. Atlm'r. with the iri l anneied nt John Hansard dec. .-V ul, N'JfiW V!, li 1V AI.S Of <■!'■■>•!} {IcvcrijttiOH of t'itrrintfeg. subscril>**i has just returned tram Newark ] ■ and other celebrated Coach factories, m the ; North, where he made arrange men is tor constant j supplies at *1 descriptions and prices uf Carnages, j 1C* takes pleasure in saying to the public that he is : now receiving apart of his stock, comprising family i t. lose t arriages, one and two horse Barouches, Bug i gies. Phaetons, He is determined to sell as low j as the articles can possibly be offered, and respect fully request* purchasers to give linn a call, at his old j stand, a few doors above ti e Post Other. 11. M. WLH.AKE. Nov. 24 w I in I'V \CTI*S WAIillllOiSF. 9 III. bubsotihcrs huvi* ft.»>e«l, lor .* term of /ears, ; ■ tins well know u and desirable W arehouse. mtu I ateJ immediately on the street leading from the bridge to tin* market house, and respoulullv solicit a share of Tubaceu brought to this market for Inspec tion. I he subscribers deem It um.i , rw.n v to go in to a minute description of this property, as it is gen erally known to be utie amongst the driest and safest W arehouses in the town of Lynchburg. This house has recently undergone a tlior ugh repair, and is now I ready for the reception of Tobacco. The Inspectors ! at this Mouse are Win. Canada and John W heeler, gentlemen whom we coufidentlv recommend to the public as capable of discharging any duty belonging to their office. We particularly invite the the old customers ol this House, to give us a call, as nothing shall be wanting on ttie part of the Proprietors and Inspectors, to give general satisfaction. We will at all times alter'd to the selling of Tobacco, lor plant ers, free of charge. JESSE 'I'. IH ltTON MARK ANTHON Y. Jr SAME. If. JENNINGS. N. If. — I would particularly invite my old fr.onils and customers, who patronized meat Martin’s Ware house, to give me their aid in this lease, as all tie cessary attention shall be paid to give general satis faction, by their friend. Arc. JESSE T. HER TON. October 10 w.’fin iXECITOrs NOTICE. I N consequence of the demise of John Tliomp _1- son Brown, the uiidersit'ned, thu surviving Executor of Henry Brown, Jr. dec’d. ha. quuli fied as such. All persons who are indebted to that estate, are requested to make payment as soon as they can. rI lie customers to the store are respectfully requested to come to town for settlement, which, m must casus, they can do without the slightest in convenience, and it w ill, no doubt, he more ;i»ree l,lp' *,m* .. “> failed on at home. Those w to are not prepaid to pay, on executing their Imct's, willreceiveihe most liberal indulgence that circumstances will admit of. Those who have claims against tile estate, will please in make them known at an early day, that provision mav he uiiide for then* |>«ivnicnt. rw.in ’ *'1ICAJAH UAVIS, Jr. i SUU.tKH). rNTninf' ®?we“’s Cou«>«ng Houso. I cl m i, , i 1 lie "Mowed on deposit,;, ret-eiv . .. ’ rss "'an five dollars in .imount. at the time less !h7l>er a“nuni' ,or "U> period of ... . 1,11 r "lentils ; four per rent, per an month, nid f 0V,T Amr i,l,d less "'a» six aver six’ months' perrenI- >”'r a""um ,or a"> Period uter'eM o'pon8tcn'lbys ’'be k#UC,i Pa-Vable w»b JOHN ‘"""VOSoten, Secretary, linen.. l*IKEC.TOIts. . T MOM \s O. \r|(i'F "OWI.l. u;\v,s \M*N I',U i;. FM.IOTT J \coii Ki'MnoroH, Ortub^r ** l It M. niDL VKF, I’ I'. UOWKN, "M. 51. D WIS. I C. LANKFORD « f, y IHUIMA At rule* bo!deB m the t bee «1 „.e C,rcu.t dupertor « ourl V'' b, ”■ .. w&K&iTR.***. Against P’"5t Patrick li. Fountain. Natb l \v n Manila I.iswite .Join, ■'oiiotaiu, lVumk'»M ,a„, jr. Edmond Keilil ami Sarah his «,AS. II. Koaue. Ajii il. Knane, Philip A>»ett. William ,. Four. J aife. I llilip F il/.hujjh and .Mary Ins ,vi|e ‘ Mooiean.l Ann II. Moore, infants. ( v ,d ; •• *^itued theirgnaj . , llmDelendanU Sarah Aim IV,, entered lo r appearance and a,ye. .... “■ toilo- Act of \ semblv and 11 . Uul . , I and it appeal in1; by sat- iVeioiv evidence not an inhabitant of ibis country • |, ' Jl that the said defendant do appeal’here l"!'1’’"*. day ot the next term and ansner the bills fiat till ; and that a copy ol this order be lonl'®^ seited in some newspaper printed in the “ Lytjciibur!!' tur two mouth* .«ucct*gsivelv J0w ** at the I,outdoor ol thee urt house, m ViMt", ^ A Copy-Teste, December‘20_" 80DES‘< V i i>n M io\7 rit HE subscriber yv ill resume the Ur„ I , School, on Monday, the 2d of.lam,,7* 1,1 'I ernis, the same as heretofore. ' "c*t. V.MI'EI, l>. TOAlM.iv. P f*.—It may be neeessarv tostate iliji | llutiiii is m the Masonic Hali. "’-'tlnof December'20 i’KIM'Kirs |\K. A CONSTANT supply of Printers* |.,k „ 1Y kept lor sale l.y I*. & j. \V ,,, ,A t December St) 1,1 Dl.I.y BI2 I'HEL L 'T II!’. subscriber returns his thanks in" “ lor then; liberal encouragement T Lilly informs them, an I the public ‘'A1'"' mil resume the duties ul his School ,V 1,11 bt ruary. 1-07. 1 he locat.ou in in"lii ' *'* hospitable neighborhood. among t|, . . and mountains of Ledford, 15 iniles X.nili Peaks of (liter, and 2ll. South W tst I ,:l" is believed in be as healthy as any m t|,L. ;sH lemotc ft out the haunts of vice and if.',,; ,atr-art II. Halter , him-,elf, that the vci v A,Ja 1!°' winch his pupils have math; in r,. 1 ‘S1**’ do s, ami the general satisfaction, wliirli.hj'' su' ol inst. nelion and methotl rtf discipline |, “!.II,K ' e*l I*is patrons, will be a gu nautee l.rr th.- ,^'■,J' am of their support, ami an inducement '."r,r'u,> • L’ patronise the Schouh Strict obsetwd, as well to the moral, as to tite'j„,,n'* uiipioveinent ul the pupils: fort he pm pose ol! moling which, lectures will be occasional;. d.t TF.HMS. The charges for tuition in the ihlfercnt In lt , Fdueatioti, for the scholastic year ol te„ ^ For Orthography, heading and Writii,- , “ Arithmetic, Geography, i uglish Gram- ' mar. Nat. Philosophy, History and Cum position, ' ' •• The Latin and Gteok Languages, and * the ^lutlieinutirs, ( fine half payable at the close of tin- first sos'Lu me months ; the other, at the evptration of tbr.til lastic year. A lew pupils can obtain board m tespeclable f» tiles, at. tram SfLfoSS ijer un.arli \ , , . , i ’ ' 1 V ‘‘‘ As the manic j ol schulais will be limited to Lit, tfloiH. ,, js)llh ,, i ter Lie school, should make early application deduction will be made for late Juttaiuc, or l„»„ bM particular agreement; union H . cm mt; 11» sickness. I At the close of each session there will be . ,,ub|j examination, conducted by the most competent# ; experienced toucher.*. Address, W.M. JAM MS S/ILLTOV lyucliburc, I) re. liM Lor the information of persons at a didticnc. 'i ! following ccitificates are annexed ; Patrick I!> \ny \d\dmmj July J.jtli, l.'.jl, ^ ■Mr. W ill. J. yheltoN was a .student at this fc)l| cttiv, |nr three n-».ons, ami Ins 1 was such us to entitle hint to the u sji.-. i , , ; <jl ;u,y gentleman. I ii reference to |,„ i lie....i'.. t as a teacher, vie would tem.w,, : i„ (iieeiv ami Latin course was (ju t,. Wi( ami Ins recital mils were reluai . . ,• in. ii„.„ utw . cy and the g-tW judgment that was < , W e do, most eheei-tully reeiiitiiueniJ Mr. V.w.l i ‘10 "nil qualified for au iit.-uu to,. Josi:j*ii i*. t;oDnu:i. WILLIAM J’LKKI.Nf. ' I have litis day e.\ unified Mr. W in. J. hhellomi ■ the Latin and (•reek—and from the Ittuueil c|ipoiis , inly 1 have had forjudging, I should think, lieUu j been well taught, and that he is ouahficd lo iirriwi , boys tor College or lor the L'diversity. 1 have great confidence in the capacity uf hisla stiuctui, Mr. Codlnv, whom I regard as <]uHltfiedtv be one ol the best ol our Classical Teacher s. Ale ter ot recommendation from .Mr. Cod hey solid with me, be perfect y satisfactory. , , „ .V li. CUUHS. July 8th, 1830. | 1 was this day present at an examination ul Mr. i 'N J .-helton. in the laitiuaud Creek Langu.'fn. i I' rom tlie highly creditable niannerin which hr re I quitted huusell, 1 take pleasure in saving, that *ufat as 1 am competent to judge, 1 belive him well ipiili tir'd In reach school. I leel assured that he will fully nice' the «»|Hct»' tions uf any who may employ him, particularly a an usher in an Academy. W.M. T. YA.M'l.V July 0th. IcHUi. I \\ e, the undersigned, patrons of .Mr. Win-hint Shelton'.- school, are highly pleased with tlwpn gtess which our children hate made in their mpw uve siujies under his instruction. The discipline « the school ; iiis moral and studious habits : auilsp plication to the duties of a teacher, meet our emit approbation ; and wo take great pleasure in rrrog mending him to the public, as well qualified i the instruction oiyouth, and as worthy of patrouq joiin Ti n pin. Pill IIP Tl IIPIN M. P. 11 I'll KS. l)coeiiil>cr 22 »-t>w V/ IlUilM.N :— \\ a court of quarterly sis»i"Bl » continued and held lor the county ol Amlieol at the court house, ou Wednesday the 23d day* November, Iddh: \ 4 atliaiine Cash, a feme ('overt, who sues b* Cornelius Campbell her next friend, Fla"™ against Peter Cash, Defendant. In Cii.\nci:rv, The defendant, not having entered Ins uppe*r*,K‘ and given security, according to the art ol' Ass'*' lily, and the rules of this Court, and it appearing satisfactory evidence, tlial ho is not all inhab'tao14 '•■tv corn.try, it is ordered ilial the said detcud»m*1 appear h re on the third Monday iu February w1' au I answer tile bill of (he plaintiff: and that a ‘'4I" ol tins order be forthwith inserted in sonic i|e*,T“ per published in the town of l.vnchburg. Il>r '* months suecessiiely, ami posted at tint Iroui ^9'1" the courthouse ofthis county. A Copy—Teste. . KOISMUT TINS 1.1'; <•' December 22 stoves: stoves: 1( )l ST received, a large assortment, and ■*' low. H. B. RICHABBS &10, Nov. 7 _JU BONNET FEATU&US, <$•<• Ostrich Plumes all colors, Bird ot Paradise, do do ALSO Silver flowers, wreaths Ac. Bands. MARTIN, H ARO A DA' IS Doc.22 _ WAXTI'iD, , j 4 SINGLE Gentleman to aid os in our Si - A- in L^ nchbttrg—a good salesman W(,u ptelerred—to one who can come well cd, liberal wages will he given. ... . n ESTES A WHITED*.AP. Pepomh. i 22 ’